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Moreover you need to upgrade the Prototype version used by symfony because
Lighbox 2.04 requires at least Prototype v1.6.0.2 and symfony 1.0.x is bundled
with prototype v1.5.0.0.

If you are using symfony 1.2.x, the sfProtoculousPlugin muts be activated
(it is activated by default) and you must publish its assets. (be sure
that you have a /sfProtoculousPlugin directory or this alias in your /web folder.

If you don't want to use the prococulous plugin you will have download and
install by hand the Prototype and
Scriptaculous Javascript libraries.
And then update your view.yml file to include the required scripts:
(change the paths if you installed those libraries in another directory than /js)

# not needed if you have activated the sfProtoculousPlugin
# /apps/config/apps/your-app/config/view.yml
javascripts:
- prototype.js
- scriptaculous.js?load=effects,builder

Of course here i use external images, but you can put path related to your
images directory as you would do with the standard symfony image_tag function.

You can change the class or options to adjust the wanted size or speed. You can
use a route instead of a 'module/action'. Moreover the plugin includes a demo as
a module, just enable the sfLightbox module in your settings.yml file then
call the demo in your application http://www.domain.com/sfLightbox. You can also
check the live demo on my symfony blog.

Be careful, if you have deleted the default symfony route you'll need to add one
like the following to be able to view the demo included in the plugin:

Added a demo as a symfony module that does the excalty the same as the official demo page of the library

Change options handling for light_modallink to allow 3 different syntaxes

1.0.4

LightboxHelper.php: When creating a slideshow the caption of the images are
now taken from the title attribute of each images if it exists whereas it is taken from the title attribute of the link if not (before it was always taken from the title link attribute)

1.0.3

modalbox.js now allows to call initModalbox several times (in case a
modal link is created dynamically, after page load). Don't forget to call
initModalbox() again when you create a new modal link.

config.php: corrected wrong paths stored in config

1.0.2

Helpers enhancements, options are now parsed so they can be scalar or array,
just like the link_to helper light_modallink : added 'speed' and 'size' options
(using regular classes is still allowed to keep BC)

modalbox.js fixes: removed some unused, unitialized variables that could
cause JS errors in IE6 in some cases.

File structure changes:

Removed the 'lightbox' folder in web/css, web/js and web/images

Prepared for next release in web/images, as closelabel.gif will be culture-dependent

1.0.1

Some bug fixes in modalbox.js and also modalbox.css which affected IE6/7 and Opera.

Renaiming of some html identifiers in modalbox to allow use of modalbox and
lightbox in the same document. (more info in modalbox.js file)

Modified default close image from 'closelabel.gif' which was culture
dependent to 'close.gif' (only a close cross).